November 2014

In the latest trend, business is not confined to a limited area. This is because the business owners use digital media to gain more popularity and hence more customers. . As result of that, business reaches the top point making a good profit from its online audiences. But one thing you need to know is that only normal websites cannot be effective and perspective in the sense of profit making as well as gaining good business reputation. Business reputation comes from a good business earning which totally depends on the sale of product or service to the customer. This will be determined by the interaction with the customers and attending their needs in a quick responsive manner.

How do you make an effective website?

When you have a mind to make online business with website, then you need to take the help of a developer who has a good amount of experience and knowledge in the field of web development. Basically, a good website needs a technical and working knowledge which only a professional developer can have. When you come in front of a developer then you need to tell all your product information’s along with your targeted design. Basically, the developer does the web developing work with his or her knowledge and technical idea. In that respect, sometime the developer needs to take the idea from the owner of business on what exactly the website needs to do. The motive of the developer is to make website in such a way that a large number of online traffic comes to the website for knowing more about their targeted products when they are in online. As result of that, when as a business owner gets an easy opportunity to interact the customer, and then normally he will be able to make a good sale of his product or services.

What will be the cost?

Regarding the charge of web development, you no need to think much more as in the market, there are lots of web designing companies and they provide different packages depending on the needs of their clients. According to the capacity, the owner of the business needs to take package which suits him or her better. To know the package ranges, you can go online where you will notice several website with the exact information.

While web pages today have simple user interfaces with no more than navigation and contact forms, the rise of new technologies and standards will create a demand for more dynamic and customized experiences.

This, inevitably, means more user interface work. So let’s see what you need to remember.

1. Law of clarity
The user will avoid interface elements without a clear meaning.
People avoid and often ignore things they cannot understand — that’s basic human nature. Avoid designing interface elements that make people wonder what they do, because no one will bother finding out.

2. Law of preferred action
The user will feel more comfortable when they understand what the preferred action is.
From a design standpoint, it seems like Twitter wants users to either search for something or use one of the options from the left hand navigation menu, as those interface elements are most prominent.
Users should never wonder what to do next — the preferred action should be obvious.

3. Law of context
The user expects to see interface controls close to the object he wants to control.
Users will always expect to see interface elements in the context of object they want to control. Keep things handy for users — if something can be edited, changed or otherwise controlled, place those controls right next to it.

4. Law of defaults
The user will rarely change default settings.
Defaults are powerful:
• Most people have a default background and ringtone on their phones.
• Most people (including you) never change factory settings on their TV sets.
• Most people will never change the default fridge temperature.
We don’t notice defaults, but they rule our world. So make sure all default values are as useful and practical as possible — it’s safe to assume some people will never change them.

5. Law of guided action
The user will probably do something if he is asked to do it.
There is a big difference between expecting users to do something on their own, and asking them specifically to do it..

6. Law of feedback
The user will feel more confident if you provide clear and constant feedback.
This is simple logic — the more users feel your interface is communicating an action, the more confident they will feel.
Gmail is a great example of good feedback. You will get a clear notification for every action you take, including Learn more and Undo links. This makes people feel in control and makes them confident to use the product again.

7. Law of easing
The user will be more inclined to perform a complex action if it’s broken down into smaller steps.
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We all hate filling out long, complicated forms because they seem boring, overwhelming and hard to double-check. But if you split the form into several steps and show a progress bar, things become pretty manageable.
This is the law of easing — people will rather complete 10 small tasks than one giant task. Small tasks are not intimidating and give us a sense of accomplishment once we complete them.

Laws or guidelines?
There is a punishment for breaking these laws, and it comes in the form of grumpy users who rage about your bad user interface.
Joking aside, user interface design is a sensitive and very responsible task. The laws above will help you do it better, and if you do decide to break them make sure you have a very good reason.